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The 2 most common coverage options are full
coverage and tire tracks heating. The tire tracks
format is a cost eective alternative to full coverage
that will keep a driveway usable even in substantial
snowfall.
The heating element should be installed within 2” to
3” from the top of the finished surface.
Do not shorten the heating cable. Do NOT cut the
heating cable. Only the non-heating cold leads can
be shortened.
Do not connect the heating cable to the power
supply for testing before it is embedded (this could
lead to dangerous overheating). Testing is only done
with a digital ohmmeter and a megohmmeter.
Do not fold or position the warming system so that
the mesh overlaps itself or other warming cables
(this could lead to dangerous overheating).
Do not run a power lead or sensor wire across a
warming cable.
Make sure that the manufacturer’s splice (which
connects the heating cable and the cold lead) is
completely embedded.
Installation Information
Simply draw a project sketch that includes dimensions,
power source location, and the locations of any
permanent fixtures like drains, grates, trees, etc.
Send it to sales@warmlyyours.com. Then
WarmlyYours’s skilled engineers will create a free
SmartPlan™ custom installation plan based on your
drawing, typically in as little as 1 business day.
After you receive your SmartPlan™, just verify the
correct dimensions before placing your order with
your WarmlyYours account manager.
There should be separate conduits for the heating element
cold leads (adhere to the guidelines outlined in Appendix
C in the NEC Handbook) and the low voltage temperature
sensor extension wire.
Cold lead connections or extensions must be done in an
accessible junction box.
At least 6” of free non-heating lead must be present in the
junction box.
All products must be installed in compliance with local
Code.
A snowmelt plaque is required by National Electric Code
(NEC) to mark electrically heated surfaces.
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